SECURITY & SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

For more than 15 years and by producing more than 250 reports each year, OSINTELINK has been gathering, analysing and de-escalating local, national and global security threats through profound and powerful Security and Situational Awareness Programs, Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Social Media Intelligence (SOCMINT).

PUBLICATIONS

OSINTELINK leads and facilitates research, analysis and education to help understand and respond to the evolution and complexity of off- and online security challenges.

RESEARCH & GRANTS

OSINTELINK's Research Council has been charged with soliciting research proposals that encourage practitioner–researcher collaboration. Each award provides up to EUR 15.000 for applicants who are currently working on or would like to start research projects.

Publications

Threats, Vulnerabilities versus Corporate Resilience

OSINTELINK leads and facilitates research, analysis and education to help understand and respond to the evolution and complexity of off- and online security challenges.

Our publications are created by professionals from various relevant backgrounds (including legal, HR, ICT, managerial and scientific research) and cover all significant security & situational awareness developments with a special focus on Security and Situational Awareness Raising, Open Source Intelligence and Social Media Intelligence.

Continuously, OSINTELINK seeks high-quality, original papers that address the theory, design, development and evaluation of ideas, tools, techniques and methodologies in Social Media Intelligence. Our aim is to help junior and senior researchers share their views as widely and as effectively as possible. Read more on our continuous Call for Papers.

Our research and analyses are disseminated to various audiences. We produce academic books, articles, textbooks and security threat analyses on the following themes:

Premium Publications A Decade of Online Radicalisation and Violent Extremism through Social Media - The Netherlands A Decade of Online Radicalisation and Violent Extremism through Social Media - Europe

OSINTELINK believes that our work should be shared as widely as possible. We also licence all of publications under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 licence. This means that unless otherwise noted, you can republish our content online or in print for free. You just have to credit us and link to us, and you can’t edit our material or sell it separately.

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